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i'm tamron hall. this is news nation. we begin with breaking news in the case of the missing uva student, hannah graham. charlottesville police told us they're in the process of executing search warrants, one on a vehicle, another warrant on an apartment. now it comes as police release a description of a person of interest. they describe the second man reportedly seen with or near hannah early last saturday morning when she disappeared. now that description came from a man who was actually seen on this surveillance video following hannah downtown. after that video was made public, the man came forward and told police he was following her because he said she looked distressed. we'll bring you the latest information on this new development in this case in a second. we have washington post reporter who is on the scene. but those are the details that
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we have right now if a story that so many of you have been following since hannah went missing. also developing now, the next phase in the battle to destroy isis is now beginning. the u.s. is moving to arm and train the syrian rebels. that's after the senate gave final congressional approval to president obama's man to do so. the measure winning strong bipartisan support. after the vote president obama once again insisted there will be no u.s. troops on the ground against isis. >> this is in keeping with a key principle of our strategy. the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and will not have a combat mission. their mission is to advise and assist our partners on the ground. also today, isis coalition member france launched its first air strikes against the terror group in north eastern iraq. a new video shows british
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journalist john cantly who has been held captive now for more than two years. we've got a live report from long dop. what can you tell us about the new video of the british photo journalist? >> well, security sources say that isis is currently holding two american and two british hostages, including alan henning. we know about him already because she was threatened in a video. and now we've got this new video of yet another british journalist, joe cantly who worked for the sunday times. which has really disturbed people here in britain given who had happened. still the video is very different from previous ones in that isis isn't seen this time to be physically abusing or threatening cantly and has a bizarre pa dan tick academic message for the west as if to
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say, you guys stay tuned and you'll learn all you need to know about the real isis. but british government officials are taking the video seriously. some officials here are saying that this kind of 180-degree turn in terms of the message by using these videos is a sign that isis is already becoming desperate. that it's feeling the effect of the ratcheting up of the west in terms of its anti-isis military campaign. >> what can you tell us regarding the details of how joe cantly was captured. what is his background, the circumstances believed to have happened regarding his capture? >> well he was captured twice. he was captured in june or july of 2012. he was held in syria. he was held for a month, he tried to escape with a colleague -- in fact he was with, when he was captured the first time, he was actually with
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james foley. and then he ended up with a group, not isis but another rap call extremist group who used torture, psychological torture on him, threatening him that he would be killed, beheaded, used knives apparently as we described it after his release, he use -- they used knives to suggest that they were about to behead him. terrible stuff. any how, he tried to escape, was shot. eventually was released by this other nonisis group only to be captured again three or four months later when he went back in. that was now two years ago. his name was purposely kept under wraps. part of the deal with the family and with the sunday tams and other papers that he worked for just to keep the pressure off of him. and of course this is the first time that he's been seen now by family for some two years. >> thank you so much.
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well the white house is pushing back after the washington post reported today flashes of disagreement over how to fight isis are mounting between president obama and u.s. military leaders. now the headline comes after a retired general told a house intelligence committee yesterday that a blanket prohibition on ground combat was tying the military's hands. now the newspaper also cited joint chiefs chairman martin dechcy publicly raising the issue of boots on the ground. but this morning, they have said they're on the same page. >> they misinterpret his testimony and the rest of the time they quote people who are e fer frequent critics of the president or people who supported the previous iraq conflict. joining me now live, the assistant democrat leader in the house. thank you so much for you time.
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>> thank you for having me. >> i want to give get your comment on the "washington post" report that there are disagreements on hoefr to fight isis between the president and military leaders. this is not unfamiliar territory. we've heard this before ultimately knowing that the president is the leader here. what are your thoughts on this in. >> well i think all of us know that we have a system in this country where our military is under civilian control and the president of the united states is in fact the commander in chief. he listens to his mail tear advisers. they give him their best information. he then internalized that and make as deasian as cision as to policy will be. i am sure he's getting different kinds of recommendations from the military people and then he comes out with one plan.
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now that plan is to be followed by the military, and i think it will be. now for us to put a whole lot into the fact that there may be more than one different recommendation or sets of recommendation, i don't see that as being a problem at all. he is what our system is designed to do, give good military advice and for the commander in chief, to develop the policy to go forward. >> as you well know, in in congress, both democrats and republicans say that they are concerned about the plan which is now moving forward to equip and arm the free syrian army. they of course are fighting to overthrow bashar al assad. ghu are many reports that some of those rebel fighters have in some cases fought alongside extremist groups, including a group aligned with al qaeda which sold an american
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journalist, steve sotloff to isis. how concerned are you of this ever present, the concern of when you arm a particular group that they may then line themselves with people who are essentially enemies of the united states? >> i am very, very concerned about this. and i think the president is as well. i know our military leaders are concerned about that as well. the fact of the matter is, this is a plan that i think is a good plan. none of us know whether or not they will succeed. we do know that what we did in iraq before did not succeed. it was a miserable failure from the very beginning. and that is why so many of us spoke out against that involvement and not to get involved because as general powell, secretary powell at the time told us, if you break it, you own it. now it's been broken, we own it
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and we've got to try to do the best that we possibly can and hope that it will succeed. none of us know for sure what is the best thing to do. but the president is doing that which he feels is the best thing to do. i voted for both of those, the amendment and the continuing resolution because i want to give this president as much support as i possibly can to maintain the national security that all of us are deserving of in this country. >> congress clyburn, thank you so much for you time as always. now back to the breaking news we reported at the top of the hour. the case of the missing uva student hannah graham. charlottesville police told us they're in the process of executing search warrants. one on a car and another on an apartment. and joining me now is the "washington post" taylor shapiro who is outside the apartment that's being searched right now. we also have with us an fbi
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profiler that' been following the scene as well. what can you tell us is happening there? what can you see? >> right now the police chief was on the scene and he's been speaking with reporters very briefly this morning. but he said they first came to this apartment after receiving multiple tips about a vehicle that they believe is connected to the case. the chief didn't say how exactly the car was connected but just that it was crucial to the investigation at this point. when they executed the search warrant, there were people inside, but he said that no one is being questioned at the time and no one has net been taken into custody. >> the apartment, is it near -- forgive me if you said this, taylor. is it near where hannah was seen at any point? >> no. it's actually north and west of charlottesville and it's three miles from campus and four and a half miles from the downtown mall where hannah graham was
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last scene. >> clint, let me bring you in on this. earlier today police put on their website they have a person of interest, a very generic description of an individual that was given to them by the man who was seen in this surveillance video. he turned himself in or went in -- i shouldn't say turned himself in. he went in to talk with police, came guard after the surveillance video was released saying i'm the person that you see there. she appeared to be in distress. and he describes another individual, he says, that was walking or along with hannah, either trying to help her or he said they may have even know each other. other than that, that's all we know, it seems. >> yeah. that is. and of course the videotapes that police have that show this male following her, the first male has went to police and said i'm the guy on the video, i was only watching her because i thought she looked in distress.
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that's somewhat suspicious but law enforcement has to vie fie who he is and what e he was doing at the time. and of course he gives a description that may be consistent with the description of a sexual assault victim, almost ten years ago in northern virginia, and then a few years ago of a student in a similar type situation that was kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered. so you know, everybody could jump on this description of this second person. but again there is a lot to rule in and rule out. and i think what's interesting is what you say of multiple tips that led police to this car. now, is this car associated with the so-called crime scene where the victim might have gone missing? is it associated with a suspect in this case? but multiple tips says a number of people knew something and they all brought us to this vehicle, supposedly police found something in the vehicle that
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now has led them to inside of this apartment. so hopefully everybody hoz got their fingers crossed that this will be one of those rare cases where we find a victim and she's okay as opposed to the statistical probability that we just don't want to go into. >> taylor, we know that authorities are also looking for more surveillance video that may have captured hannah, a lot of banks in and around that area. it was incredible that they were able to get the video that they have which may eventually help reunite her with her family. that is the option we want to see happen here with this young lady living her life in college. but they're looking to get more video from the banks around there. >> this is not new york city or london. this is, you know, charlottesville, virginia. but it shows the reach and depth of surveillance cameras that businesses and communities have
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that allow them -- they're able to take this victim from point a to point b to point c to point d. as she goes out of the view of one camera, she's picked up in another camera. what we don't appear to have right now is this final picture where someone is with her, perhaps in a worst case scenario that takes her away. we don't any that law enforcement has shared every video and every picture they have. and tamron, as of about 5:00 tonight, there's supposed to be a massive search that is going to take place with law enforcement, members of the community, the college where they just want to search this entire area. hopefully before that 5:00 search tonight, these search parents will bring some positive evidence forward that will help law enforcement find this young woman and bring her back to the community, the college and her family. >> taylor, let me get you back in since you're at the apartment where the authorities are searching.
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is there anything else that you can note since you are there at the scene, that you've seen around the area and how you can even describe the area to us? >> sure. well, let me tell you, last night awalked a very similar path that hannah graham is believed to have taken when she disappeared. she was walking around some back streets that aren't really an area that students will go on. they're not very pedestrian friendly. they're not super well-lit. at one point she passed underneath railroad tracks where police have said before that homeless individuals and other individuals will stay tonight and because it's dry. and that's an area she has been seen jogging past. >> we'll continue to follow this story. taylor thank you so much, clint we appreciate you joining us as well. we'll give you updated information within the hour if the charlottesville police department gives us any
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information. we're learning that roger goodell plans to speak wo reporter in just a few hours. is t up next, harry carson will join me live to discuss all of the latest dwoms. also ahead -- >> what hatters most is that if people of new jersey know that i tell them the truth. >> governor chris christie responds to word that the feds have not found any evidence me planned or ordered to controversial bridge lane closure known as bridge gate. but investigators say it's not over yet. and this -- thousands of apple fans now have the newest iphones in their hands. we're live outside apple's flag ship store where people were waiting out for weeks and weeks to get their hands on it.
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developing now, we just learned nfl commissioner roger goodell will make a public statement this afternoon. this as the league just announced plans to team up with the national domestic violence hotline. now it's pledging significant resources, including major financial support which they say will allow the organization to virtually answer every call, chat and text. and in a letter to nfl teams and staff commissioner, goodell said the league plans to take significant steps to educate teams on this issue through a
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series of programs. these developments come as new poll numbers show the recent controversy are not keeping americans away from the game. a new nbc mer ris poll shows that while more than half americans disapprove of the way the scandal has been handled, 86% of if fans say it has not changed the amount of football they watch. joining me now to discuss what this means for the league is hall of fame linebacker and former new york giant harry carson. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. >> when you look at the number of people who still say i watched football, isn't that just a fair assessment of not all of the players have people who have accused of abuse and not all of the players should be pulled down with what's happening here? >> well, you know, football is americana. and when you assemble a football team, you've got 53 guys on that team and they come from all
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walks of life. am of those guys are really great guys. you don't always hear the great stories. the kid in cincinnati, you hear his story and his daughter. but then you have other guys who get into negative things. and those things are really highlighted. not that they don't need to be but they're highlighted. you know, fans are gravitated to the nfl for a number of years now and it's stronger than it has ever been. quite frankly i've been talking about the whole issues of concussions, i've gotten pushback from people who don't want me to talk about it because they don't want anything to effect their fame. they want guys to go out and basically knock themselves silly. >> which speak to perhaps how the nfl handles pr problems from concussions to allegations of abuse. they hope that it will go away. but with the issue of domestic violence and even with the concussion cases, those headlines keep coming and you
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cannot control that. >> i'm certainly glad i played when i played because there's so much stuff that happened back when i played and quite frankly vi to own up to this. i was vofds in a domestic dispute years ago and i recognize my strengths and my weaknesses as a player but then i also recognize that with that domestic situation i had to remove myself because i embarrassed myself, you know -- >> for people who don't understand what you're saying right now, you say saying this guy wu a role model. >> i prided -- i took pride in being a gentleman and never striking a woman. and i got into an altercation with my significant other and it happened. and it was a very impulsive thing. it was something that was not planned. i reacted. in my training as a linebacker, i'm trained to make decisions within a split second. and the decision that i made at
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that time was much like playing football. i got to a certain level and i reacted. i know i was out of place. i should not have done it. but i did. >> well that brings me to the question -- >> so i can very much identify with some of the players who are going through these situations now. >> so do you think football made you and made some of these players more prone to react in a physical way? >> i think you are trained to be aggressive, whether it's football, whether it's you being in the military, you are trained to be aggressive and make split second decisions. often times the decisions that you make off the field or off the battlefield and sometimes you regret, whether it's striking out or lashing out or whatever. the other thing is, i talk a lot about concussions and quite frankly, this issue is not just an nfl issue. it's a football issue. it's a man's issue. because there's so many young men who are are playing football
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on the high school level who lash out at their parents. on the college level they lash out and do inappropriate things with their girlfriends and so forth. and so it's not just the nfl, but everything that happens on the nfl level flows down to the lower ranks. >> that's funny because nbc news.com took a look as to whether brain injuries were behind some of this things that we've seen with nfl, particularly some of these incidents with violence. this doctor says aggression is one of the most common aspects of severe traumatic brain injury. generally agraegs is thought to be linked to damage to the frontal lobe which is responsible for executive function. the frontal lobe regulates things like restraint. they can't moderate their general in behavior and that includes aggressive behavior. i do a lot of work with survivors of domestic violence. all of the women in my group had
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husbands who had evidence jobs. they were not football players and they were abusing their significant others. so when you say football or maybe look at football in the aggression, is that being used as an excuse? >> i don't think it's being used as an excuse. i think it is legitimate. but i also think that, you know, there are a lot of young men who have played football on the high school level and who have sustained head trauma. and then alcohol also becomes a factor. >> what about entitlement, you have someone who makes a lot of money, they're working very hard for their money. some people say it's just football but you have a short career and you're putting yourself on the line for someone else's entertainment. there is i'dizing that comes along with that. >> i think it could be the stress related to maintaining that position. but, you know, every year they have the draft, they bring people in to take your position.
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profootball is a temp job. it's like being a migrant worker except you're very, very well paid and the average career is less than four years. so there are guys who feel the pressure of having to, you know, maintain their lifestyle, stay on the team and so forth. and quite frankly when their buttons are pushed, you know, they tend to react negatively. i'm not making excuses for anyone. i've been there and i know exactly what it feels like. for me i had to remove myself from the situation. i live a pretty healthy life now, i'm very happy. but i regret that dark period in my life. >> you said you got pushback from the nfl regarding concussions -- >> i didn't get pushed back from the nfl. i've gotten pushed back from fans who love football because they don't want to game to change. they don't want the game to be
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made safer. and they feel like the players know that what they're signing themselves up for when they sign the contract. >> i've heard people say that. >> but, years ago we didn't know. we played with head trauma, we played with concussions, getting our bell running. now we're dealing with the lingering results of what happened way back when. >> so do you believe at this point with some of the measures that the nfl is taking teaming up with the domestic violence hot line that the next step, from what you've told me being a player and who, an id who feels or felt that in that moment that you were striking or involved in this violent incident with your significant other, that the nfl really has to sit the players down and deal with that on a one-on-one basis or a team to team basis? >> i think the nfl has done a better job with communicating with players as they are rookies and they come into the league.
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oftentimes these players sort of tune out the nfl and they decide they're going to do whatever they're going to do and they wind up getting into a jam. the other thing is i think the nfl needs to do a much better job of educating players on the lower level to keep whatever they're doing on the field on the field. and not transfer it to -- >> keep the aggression at your job. >> it's hard to do. >> yeah, i bet. >> you're trained to be the best that you can be and oftentimes, you know, players, you know -- >> you're trained to attack. you know what? i think it's incredibly brave of you to reveal to people what you went through, what you did, what you regret and what you grow from. it's easy for folk to judge when you lay yourself on the line like that. but you're doing it because you want other young men to learn from the mistake you made. >> definitely. >> thank you. coming up, the man suspected of killing a pennsylvania state trooper is now on the fbi's ten
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and honestly on january 9th that i had no knowledge of this and no role of any kind in the planning or execution of it. what matters most to me is that the people of new jersey know that i tell them the truth. >> joining me loif now nbc news senor political ed door mark murray. what does this mean for christie's political career? >> this is very good for him. it's stillen ongoing investigation. we haven't heard the justice department say officially that chris christie is cleared. it's not a shut case. but it is good news. it allows him, if he decides to run for the president, to say hey, this is over with, i had nothing personally to do with it. this was the responsibility of some bad apples who were working in my administration but nothing on me. the problem for chris christie is that over the past three or
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four months the bridge gate scandal has been the least of his worries. he's had to deal with creditdown grades as a governor. also our mer ris polls back in july showed him to have a more unfavorable rating of republicans in the states of iowa and new hampshire. and that's not a good strong starting place for someone thinking of a presidential run. >> some of the perspective and analysis that's come out of this, the bad news remains that politically as chief executive it looks like christie was not in control of his administration at the time when this occurred. so that remains also to be a downside for him according to this analysis, mark. >> well that's right. and some of the people who orchestrated the bridge gate scandal were his deputy chief of staff within one of his top political appointee to the port authorities. these aren't just some career
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civil servants out of control. these were top deputies in top political aides in his office. the other thing to watch for, of course is whether anyone ends up getting indicted, not necessarily chris christie but anyone up the food chain and whether the prosecutors go after them for something that might not even be related to bridge gate. it might have been related to mismanagement of the port authority. if someone ends up getting dieted and having to testify, that could be how the story continuing to move on and be a head ache for chris christie. well the man suspected of killing a pennsylvania state trooper is now on the fbi's ten most wanted list. this as that massive manhunt widens. up next, a live report from the scene. plus, an horrific story out of florida. police are investigating why a grandfather killed seven family members, the youngest was only three months old. it is one of the stories we're updating following around the news nation.
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developing now, live pictures from the white house where president obama and vice president biden are about to announce a new sexual assault awareness campaign call "it's on us." it challenges everyone on college campus to see sexual assault as their responsibility to stop. one in five women will be sexually assaulted in college. the new campaign uses athletes and celebrities to reach out to their audience. >> it's on us to stop sexual assault. >> to get in the way before it happens. >> to get a friend home safe. >> to not blame the victim. >> it's on us. >> to look out for each other. >> to look not the other way. >> well the white house al also says only 12% of sexual assaults on campuses are reported. we will bring you the announcement as soon as it begins. and several schools are closed again and some resident are staying inside their homes as
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authorities in pennsylvania search for the suspect in the killing of a state trooper. eric frein is described as armed and extremely dangerous survivalist is now on the fbi's most wanted list. the search has residents there on edge. last night the police shut down the road surrounding frein's home preventing people from getting to their own homes. >> i'm a retired schoolteacher. i never saw shotguns and pellets and all this stuff belted around the officers. this was like the wild, wild west. >> we've been staying inside. we have our guns loaded, doors locked and our dogs have v a room in the house the other night. we had to go to the doctor the other day and we didn't go. >> the trooper was laid to rest yesterday in an emotional ceremony. we're joined now from pennsylvania.
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considering now that frein is on the fbi's ten most wanted list, are authorities confident that he's still in that area? do they believe now this is a nationwide search for this man? >> well that's exactly what putting him on the fbi's most wanted list does. it allows the search to expand not just from this wooded area here in opinion. but to the entire country. now as to if he is still here, last night they certainly thought so when they shut down the area surrounding his parents' home. now those road blocks have now been lifted. but life is far from back to normal here. as you mentioned, schools in this area closed yet again. and the state police barracks behind me is closed. residents understand these safety concerns but they're eager to have this ordeal over with. that of course is easier said than done. frein is described as having
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military like survivalist training. he's now been on the run for one week. some 200 law enforcement officials are combing the woods here, checking possibly hiding places to eliminate them, campsites, vacation homes that nay not be used this time of year. the search did jump to a new level of intensity with the placement of him on the fbi's most wanted list and the increase of the reward to $175,000. >> this will allow us to search in any state, territory or the possession of the united states, and along with our extensive international relationships with, we now have made the world where he could hide a very, very small place. >> meanwhile, corporal brian dickson was laid to rest yesterday in a service that drew thousands of law enforcement officials from across the state. he's remembered as a loving husband and a doting father of two who always went the extra mile in his work. the trooper who was injured,
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shot in the pelvis during that attack, trooper alex douglas remains in stable yet critical condition. >> thank you very much. up next, fright frightening video of smoke filling an airplane cabin after an engine suddenly explodes. you have to see this video. it is terrifying. thankfully everybody is okay but it's what would you do moments. it's one of the story in our around the news station today. plus, apple's new iphone now on sail around the world. there they happen with with their new purchase? zbliet's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. karl chiten done, the owner of a book 0 store in massachusetts had an idea, get customers to shop local. it was so successful that the idea has gone national. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on
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s. >> breaking news from charlottesville, virginia where the chief of police is giving an update on the search warrant that has been executed with the disappearance of hannah graham. >> have you talked to a person of interest? >> it's not in relation to anyone we talked to, but related to the person of interest. how that person came to our interest was cumulative in that it included video surveillance and that it included information we received through tips and
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it's cumulative because it was part of other information. it wasn't specific to any one thing, but a totality of circumstances. >> is there more tape that you guys have that is substantive? >> i don't know the answer to that with respect to whether a particular piece has been released or not. i can tell you that my gut told me there is more video. >> that you are in possession of. >> i don't know the answer to that question. if they came into possession of that video that they viewed, i have not reviewed that video or been made aware of what they have or don't have. it's possible. >> was one of the three gentlemen the owner of that vehicle? >> i don't know the answer to that, but my guess would be he would be the owner of that or at least the registration. >> does one of the people match
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that vehicle? >> not specifically knowing the answer to your question, even if he department have ownership of the vehicle, if there was a relationship he had to that vehicle and the evidence inside, the answer would be yes. >> if they were in the car, the distance to the mall was like a 25 minute walk. >> she walked from mcgrady's to the mall and we don't know how she left to wherever she might have wound up. is it possible she could have been in the vehicle? yes. >> this 3:00 is the we are waiting for. >> yeah. i don't know what we are going to find, but hopefully the search will be completed by 3:00. >> at the police station? >> what the city's communications director will send out, i assume she has contacts of all of you.
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if not, feel free to come into the police station. that's the most convenient and the largest space that can occupy all of you. that's not floating, but it could float later. >> does the person of interest that you identified in this apartment when your officer showed up, do you believe the public is at risk by him being out and around? do you know where he is? >> i don't have any reason to believe he would place anyone else at risk. this is an video who has not been named as a suspect and information that brought us here and had cause to search the property. we may find evidence that will get us to the next level, but it would be reckless to speculate
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further. >> i don't know the answer to that question. i will get it by 3:00. >> we don't know if it's the same guy, over weight with the beer belly? >> i don't know because i was not part of the development of that information. >> is that the description you are referring to? >> you were listening to a brief update on the street near where an apartment building is being search and a vehicle in connection with the disappearance of hannah graham, a young college student who disappeared last week after a night of partying with friends. there were many images of her last moments at least seen on the streets that caused this nationwide concern for this young girl. the officers who are in that community looking for her and the friends who held a vigil yesterday. the chief is saying they do have a person of interest. we don't know if he is connected or she is connected to the vehicle being searched, but we are getting the details as this
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investigation continues into the disappearance of this young student, hannah graham. that does it for this edition of "news nation." next up is "andrea mitchell reports." we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is.
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roger goodell prepares to break his silence today, but it is the 12th man who might have a final word on the scandal that rocked the nfl. fans don't care, but that will not silence the league's many critics. >> it seems that they are throwing things at the wall and where public opinion is and what's right or wrong. >> the mayor of baltimore. scotland said nay after a vote. united king stands united. >> the people of scotland have spoken. >> that is it.

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